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Co-founded by Carol Becker and David Henry Hwang, this marquee annual festival presents readings of three plays by living international playwrights alongside conversations with the playwrights and translators. © 2020 by the Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New York Creative Commons License. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
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Playwrights Asiimwe Deborah Kawe (Uganda), Nick Makoha (England), and Dima Mikhayel Matta (Lebanon), in conversation with Columbia University School of the Arts International Play Reading Festival Co-Founder David Henry Hwang, Theatre Program. The panel took place with a live zoom audience on October 23, 2021 at 12pm Eastern. PRODUCTION Andrew Agress, Literary Manager Natalie Layne Baker, Sound Editor Gavin Browning, Director of Public Programs & Engagement Jessi Cotter, Productio...
Queerness is a construct. So is language, and so is this play. Nothing about this performance is reliable. The performer questions gender, memory, sex, identity, and her relationship with Beirut — but gives no answers. THIS IS NOT A MEMORIZED SCRIPT, THIS IS A WELL-REHEARSED STORY Written and Performed by Dima Mikhayel Matta (Lebanon) Directed by Noelle Ghoussaini PRODUCTION Andrew Agress, Literary Manager Gavin Browning, Director of Public Programs & Engagement Jessi Cotter, Producti...
The Dark

The Dark

2021-10-1201:10:24

In the heat of a November night in 1978, after eight years of civil war, four-year-old Nick and his mother flee their homeland of Uganda. What unfolds is a story of those who find themselves exiled, told through a series of voices echoing from varying states of darkness. THE DARK Written by Nick Makoha (United Kingdom) Directed by NJ Agwuna CAST Petrina Ampeire, Joyce (rebel radio) and Ouma (boy soldier) Robert K Benson, Mr. Fairfax and Customs Officer Shadrack Boakye, Soldier, Shopk...
Appointment with gOD

Appointment with gOD

2021-10-0701:10:23

A group of nervous visa applicants in an unnamed country sit in a waiting room, trading stories and tips on how to best present themselves before US consuls — the “gODs.” Their reasons for coming to the US vary, but will the gODs consider them? APPOINTMENT WITH gOD Written by Asiimwe Deborah Kawe (Uganda) Directed by Nana Dakin CAST Andrew Agress, Stage Directions Anita Abdinezhad, gOD 1 and Voice One Petrina Ampeire, Kakye Anita Ganesan, gOD 2 and Voice Two Kambi Gathesha, Ann...
2021 Trailer

2021 Trailer

2021-09-1401:51

Co-founded by Carol Becker, Dean of Columbia University School of the Arts, and David Henry Hwang, Theatre Program, this annual festival presents readings of three plays by living international playwrights. Now in its fourth year, the 2021 Columbia University School of the Arts International Play Reading Festival features Asiimwe Deborah Kawe (Uganda), Nick Makoha (United Kingdom), and Dima Mikhayel Matta (Lebanon). © 2020 by the Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New York....
Playwright Panel Discussion

Playwright Panel Discussion

2020-10-3101:00:46

Playwrights Candace Chong Mui Ngam (Hong Kong), Nophand (Thailand), and Camila Villegas (Mexico), in conversation with Columbia University School of the Arts International Play Reading Festival Co-Founder David Henry Hwang, Theatre. PRODUCTION CREDITS Carol Becker, Dean, Columbia University School of the Arts David Henry Hwang, Head of Playwriting, School of the Arts Gavin Browning, Director of Public Programs & Engagement D. R. Baker, Sound Editor Jessi Cotter, Production Manager Sami P...
Featuring translators Daniel Jáquez (Rarámuri Dreams) and Nophand (Taxi Radio). Moderated by Susan Bernofsky, Writing. Translating for the stage is a special skill, and sometimes plays pass through several hands on their way from their original language (in this case, Spanish and Thai) into English. In this conversation, these translators consider the challenges of translating Rarámuri Dreams and Taxi Radio not only from one language to another, but from a theatrical performan...
May 35th

May 35th

2020-10-1701:17:48

Thirty years later, the Tiananmen Square massacre remains censored and repressed. Sui Lum and Ah Dai grapple with a date so volatile that the government won’t let them say it aloud. May 35th explores the indelible human aspiration for freedom alongside the complexities of personal and political history. MAY 35TH Written by Candace Chong Mui Ngam (Hong Kong) Translated from Cantonese by Anonymous Directed by Leigh Silverman CAST Clem Cheung, Ah Ping Fang Du, Young Man 1 and Young Man 2 Wai...
Taxi Radio

Taxi Radio

2020-10-1001:15:18

On a stormy night in Bangkok, four beings are stuck in traffic. Accompanied by karaoke hits, Taxi Radio is a dark comedy that conjures the afterlife and calls upon higher powers to critique cycles of corruption. This soulful play highlights the absurdity of navigating one’s own life in the maelstrom of expectations and statuses. GPS, Google, and Facebook won’t help you out of these dead ends. TAXI RADIO Written and translated by Nophand (Thailand) Directed by Aya Ogawa CAST Dion Graham, E ...
Rarámuri Dreams

Rarámuri Dreams

2020-10-0201:15:44

Nicolasa goes to the police to report that her son has been kidnapped. Jacinto confesses to the murder of his friend. Unfolding in the rugged landscape of the Sierra Tarahumara in Northern Mexico, both parents seek justice and redemption—if only the system worked that way. RARÁMURI DREAMS Written by Camila Villegas (Mexico) Translated from Spanish by Daniel Jáquez Directed by Opalanietet CAST Tanis Parenteau as Nicolasa Reza Salazar as Jacinto PRODUCTION Gavin Browning, Director of Public ...
2020 Festival Trailer

2020 Festival Trailer

2020-09-0902:14

Welcome to the Columbia University School of the Arts International Play Reading Festival. Co-founded by Carol Becker and David Henry Hwang, this annual marquee festival presents readings of three plays by living international playwrights alongside conversations with the playwrights and translators. Now in its third year, the 2020 edition of the festival will be held as a series of podcasts. This year's plays include Rarámuri Dreams, by Camilla Villegas (Mexico), translated by Daniel Jáquez; ...
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